- 17.3″ Display
Anti-glare Screen reduces eyestrain and widens the field of view. 2560 x 1440 resolution delivers amazing color and clarity - 32 GB system memory for intense multitasking and gaming
Reams of high-bandwidth DDR5 RAM to smoothly run your graphics-heavy PC games and video-editing applications, as well as numerous programs and browser tabs all at once. - 1 TB solid state drive (SSD)
While offering less storage space than a hard drive, a flash-based SSD has no moving parts, resulting in faster start-up times and data access, no noise, and reduced heat production and power draw on the battery. - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti discrete graphic card
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti discrete graphic card for gaming and graphic designing that delivers the optimal visual experience - Weighs 6.17 lbs and measures 0.79″ thin
4-cell battery. - HDMI output expands your viewing options
Connect to an HDTV or high-def monitor to set up two screens side by side or just see more of the big picture. - Wireless/Wired connectivity (WiFi 6 – 802.11 ax)
Flexible, dual-band connectivity w/ greater reliability thanks to two data streams and antennas. Connect to a Wi-Fi router to experience GB Wi-Fi speeds nearly 3X faster vs. standard Wi-Fi 5 w/ improved responsiveness for even more devices. - Backlit keyboard
Backlit keyboard For easy typing in dim or dark conditions.
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MSI – Stealth GS77 17.3″ Gaming Laptop – Intel Core i7 – 32 GB Memory – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti – 1 TB SSD – Core Black
$1,248.00 Save:$1,001.00(45%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 6.17 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1115 × 15710 × 0.79 in |
Number of USB Ports (Total) | 3 |
Product Height | 0.79 inches |
Optical Drive Type | None |
Product Width | 15 7/10 inches |
Storage Type | SSD |
Voice Assistant Built-in | No |
Type of Memory (RAM) | DDR5 SDRAM |
Product Depth | 11 1/5 inches |
Screen Type | IPS |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Backlit Keyboard | Yes |
Color Category | Black |
Product Name | Stealth GS77 17.3" Gaming Laptop – Intel Core i7 – 32 GB Memory – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti – 1 TB SSD |
Brand | MSI |
System Memory (RAM) | 32 gigabytes |
Refresh Rate | 240Hz |
Screen Size | 17.3 inches |
System Memory RAM Speed | 4800 megahertz |
Color | Core Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year limited |
CPU Cooling System | Air |
GPU Video Memory (RAM) | 16 gigabytes |
GPU Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Type | Dedicated |
Product Weight | 6.17 pounds |
USB Ports | 3 x USB-A |
Battery Type | Other |
Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 (QHD) |
Ethernet Card | 10/100/1000/2500 |
CPU Base Clock Frequency | 1.7 gigahertz |
Front-Facing Camera | Yes |
Display Connector(s) | 1 x HDMI |
Battery Cells | 4-cell |
Model Number | STEALTH7712083 |
Touch Screen | No |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Year of Release | 2022 |
Processor Model | Intel 12th Generation Core i7 |
Solid State Drive Capacity | 1000 gigabytes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year |
ENERGY STAR Certified | No |
2-in-1 Design | No |
EPEAT Qualified | No |
Processor Model Number | 12700H |
Total Storage Capacity | 1000 gigabytes |
UPC | 824142282014 |
Reviews (4)
GOliveira –
I purchased my first MSI laptop, a GT70, in 2012 and was blown away. It was durable, fast, and the time it had an issue, MSI tech support was fantastic. So much has changed over the last ten years. When the GT70 eventually died after 8 great years, Covid was dominating the world, and, being bedridden, I went back to the company I had trust in, and after being reassured by an IT friend about the durability, purchased a GS75 Stealth, also known as buyer’s remorse.
The GS75 stealth is unable to play games comfortably unless the fans are on the highest, cooler-boosted, setting, and what a cacophony; on quiet days the noise can be heard down the hall. That remained true even after I UNDERclocked it. That trait, coupled with appearingly-poor fan filtration, caused two fans to squeal horribly to their premature deaths within the first year. I sent it back to have the fans replaced, and the headphone jack which was 100% my fault, and after a long month, it returned with the diagnosis of dust and life in the fans.
I began to blow compressed air in before, during (periodically), and after use, as I do not have personal control over my environment beyond that. Even so, one fan died a couple months ago, but it limped on using the remaining cooling system. A few days ago the second fan died another noisy death, this time with the smell of electrical fire, and I can safely say MSI does not care (see picture). After tech support showed indifference, I did have a lovely conversation with a customer support representative that I believe did everything she could for me, but she hit all the internal roadblocks one would expect higher ups to install to insulate them from what, to them, could be minutia.
All I was offered is to pay through the nose to send it in for them to replace the heat sink, which I can’t afford. I left the whole experience with a part number and a terror that when I can afford it, I’m going to make a mistake while installing, and be cut off from my communities entirely. That’s not even the worst case scenario, as the burn through the paper makes me worry it will spontaneously catch fire someday and MSI will just point the finger at me.
Beyond the aforementioned performance contradictions, using the laptop has been equally disappointing. The tops of the keys began to rub off within months. The amount of heat put out through the bottom, even with the fans on highest setting, is able to mildly burn the skin. The cylinder on the cord is significantly wider than the laptop itself, meaning it doesn’t sit comfortably and often becomes partly unplugged unless the left side of the laptop aligns with the surface below. I didn’t even care about any of that, I figured they must have been innocent oversights or mistakes, and as long as the laptop could perform I’d do my part and make it work. It’s clear, now, that I was naive and that this branch of MSI’s business is not a priority to them. Buyer beware.
DMILLHOUSE –
So far it has done what i need with plenty of power to spare.
RandyT –
The look, feel and quality are all good on this machine. The USB-C ports could be reenforced as the break connection easily. It runs hot on taxing apps, but not as bad as my Razer. A bit pricey.
JakeH –
Bought two, both screens washed out after day 2. Did everything under the sun to fix for the first one. After this I’m going with a different brand.